What the title says - My motherboard is apparently not detecting my rear fan, and is giving me the "Your system fan has failed, this may cause damage to your computer, hit f2 to continue" message every time I start up. This would not be a problem for me, were it not for the fact that my rear fan would appear to be constantly running at near full-speed (the thing sounds like some kind of turbine). I just today installed my computer into a new case (Rosewill Destroyer).
Anybody have any idea as to what is wrong and/or how to fix it?
My specs:
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[B]NOTE:[/B] I am fully aware of the fact that this is supposed to be a shitty motherboard, but right now I do not have enough money to replace it, and apart from this I've never had a problem with it. And yes, I have tried playing with speeds/settings in the BIOS. I haven't found anything of use (it's very limited).
It's not going to detect the fan if it is a 2-pin. 3-pin fans have a tach out, so the motherboard knows the speed its operating.
Any yellow wore comming from your fan?
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